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The Diviner

The Diviner

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The Diviner

by Harris, Marilyn (1931-2002)

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ISBN 10
0515078778
ISBN 13
9780515078770
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NY: A Jove Book, 1984. MassMarketPaperBack. Used - Good. 312 + 1leaf ads. Spine slight slant. Moisture stain to top inside corners 1st 4 leafs. Ink dots on 2 pps. Moderate edge and shelf wear. Not x-library, unclipped. College student Mark Simpson and townie Cass Manning retrace the life of Mark's father, who died during World War II at Midway, exploring an abandoned naval base near campus and unleashing terrifying forces of evil and retribution. The party was in full swing. The record player was blasting out the most popular songs of World War II. The bar was crowded with men in old-fashioned U.S. Navy uniforms and their bobby-soxer dates. Already many were bombed out of their minds with booze, and in a corner a couple was making love on the floor, with no one bothering to look twice. Cass had told Mark that this was a masquerade when she brought him here. But now he realized for the first time since he had met the mysterious, irresistible creature, that the masquerade was over... ...and he was getting the first glimpse of the terrifying truth. Source: Publisher.

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Bookseller
Blacks Bookshop US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
13876
Title
The Diviner
Author
Harris, Marilyn (1931-2002)
Format/Binding
MassMarketPaperBack
Book Condition
Used - Good
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0515078778
ISBN 13
9780515078770
Publisher
A Jove Book
Place of Publication
NY
Date Published
1984

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